Sauk City High School - Sauk Log Yearbook (Sauk City, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 31 text:

Duane Loy e dreams of becoming a forest ranger have come true. He sits all day In a range tower on the Baraboo Bluffs with binoculars, and counts the pretty glrlB who pass along the highway In cars. Frannle Melcher Is now married and living In Roxbury. She raises bunnies. Ten years have passed, and we see Patty Melse as an auctioneer. Paul Meyer Is now In business for himself. He has a large, modern funeral parlor In Sauk and uses for his slogan, You Stab 'em, We Slab 'em] Corlnne Noel la now teaching U.S. History In Sauk High. She stresses dates. Robert Patterson has followed up the field of big game hunting since he came home In the fall of 1950 with a deer; Bob Is now a safari guide In Africa. Polly Roessler ran out of money In 1955. She was forced to go to work. She Is now engineer for the Sauk City Limited. gerald Schmlt Is now known as the Daredevil of the motorcycle. The one who has gone the farthest of all Is Robert Schmitz. Since being elected President of the U.S, In 1975, he has put three cars In every garage and two wives In every Republican home. Polly and Pearl Schwartz have become the most recent set of Toni Twins. Bill Thompson has had tremendous success as a pheasant hunter In North Dakota. His method Is fool-proof, or so he says. He raises the pheasants all year, and then gives them a sporting chance of 10 feet when out hunting. Dorothy Werla Is very happy as a Roxbury farmer's wife. Lucy Weynaad owns a chain of root beer stands called Curly's Oyp Joints. Lolly Wlpperfurth has been chosen the first Roxbury farm wife to take a free trip to the moon via spaceship. It was a Roxbury cow that Jumped over the moon. Louis Young has recently landed a top Job In New York, modeling the new red tuxedo made to match a blushing man's face. Keith Zastrow has been elected as chief dog catcher of Merrlmac. To make him feel more at home, the town has built him a huge dog house In which to live. We, the senior class of 1951, being of sound mind and sound body, do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath our most valued possessions to the underclassmen as follows! Mary Anhalt! Mary wills her ability to hold a man to Maxine Heyroth. Cordon Arnold! Bengle wills his quiet ways to Carl Marquardt. Richard Bachhuber: Dick wills to Mary Kahn his excuse-making ability. Geraldine Breunlg: Perry Isn't leaving anything; she's taking everything along. LaVern Breunlg! LaVern. better known as Lefty, leaves his Important position as Student Council President to Shrimp Dederlch, and hopes he will enjoy It. Clifford Crosby! Cliff wills his front seat In Miss B 's room to Ray Wilson. Billie Ann Dlttberner! Billie leaves her sober life to Eunice Breunlg. Patricia Eckstein! To oblige the Army, Pat wills all her dates to ’Sat Price. Rose Marie Endres: Rose wills her beautiful dark eyes to Jo Clary.



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Ruth FaBklng: Ruthle leaves her pleasant ways to Betty Boxrud. Irene denser: Irene wills her quiet ways, while In school, to Boh Elslng. Jeanette Haas: Jeanette gives her way with the boys to Wanda Johnson. Dick Hansons Dick says he's been absent so much that he leaves. In the flies, a ream of excuses for anyone who needs a logical one In a hurry. Margaret Hausladens Margie leaves her trips to Plain to Janet Schultz. Alice Holdrldge: Alice wills her ability to keep up with the dally gossip to Virginia Mane. Anita Hirubys Anita wills her ability to say nothing In class to any person who the teachers suggest talks too much. Phyllis Hudsons Phvl leaves her artistic ability to John Haselwander. Let's hope It improves the blackboards. Robert Kahn: Bob wills his perfect attendance In school to Ralph Rlnglestetter. Tharsllla Klrchs Tharsllla leaves her ability to keep quiet to Ray Wilson. Betty Kirchsteln: Betty leaves her ability to blush easily to Ellen Cafllsch. Frank Kirchsteln: Frankie wills his Boy Scout hatchet to Chuzzy Sawyer. Darrel Kuhl: Darrel leaves his ability to get along with Miss Austin to Joe M. Ann Lochner, Lucy Weynand, and Lois Henn: Ann. Lucy, and Lois leave their ability to have a good time to Mary Kennedy, Jo Von Behren, and Susan Simonson. Duane Loy: Duane won't will anything; he uses everything he's got. Frances Melcher: Frannle would will the ring she wears around her neck to any Junior girl, but she says It's too precious. Patricia Melse: Pat wills her athletic ability to the 1951 football squad. Paul Meyer: Paul leaves his sleepy, slow ways to Tom Gaukel. Corlnne Noel: Corlnne leaves her geographical knowledge to an unlucky freshman. Robert Patterson: Bob wills his height and attraction for blondes to Roy S. Polly Roessler: Polly's knack of getting out of assignments Is left to her sister, Pete; nothing like keeping it In the family. Gerald Schmit: jerry wills to Phil Rauls his ability to handle both a car and a woman at the same time, especially In the far end of the country. Robert Schmitz: Schmootz leaves a secret to the faculty. He wants to thank them for letting him run the school without their knowing it. Polly and Pearl Schwartz: The Schwartz twins will their ability to get along together to the Messer girls. William Thompson: Bill wills his dainty little self to Leon Breunlg. Dorothy Werla: Dot, who would rather listen than talk In class, wills that ability to Hedy Schmitz. Delores Wloperfurth: Lolly wills her happy home to Jim Frey, that Is, If she can take his place. Louis Young: Louis doesn't want to leave; he wants to hang around a few years. Keith Zastrow: Keith leaves his skeleton key to all of Merrimac to Bob Pings. Keep up his good work, Bob. ♦

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